Posted by John T on October 03, 2009 at 07:41:17 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: John T. and the bus posted by J. Schwiebert on October 03, 2009 at 07:04:35:
No clutch brake or anything that looks like it would perform braking...........YES Single disk and dry and pushing the fingers (towards flywheel) retracts springs n pull pressure plate away from disc
I been cruising over on the Bus Forums and it appears LOTS of guys have the same problem on those old Spicers on 4104 busses. Those boards indicate the finger adjustment IS CRITICAL so Im takin them (prob Monday were takin a break) way back in towards the flywheel as when we got from rebuild shop even that is contrary to intuition as that puts them so farrrrrrrr from throw out in its rest full retracted position BUT we correct by adjusting big star adjuster on rod throw out arm to brung throw out up closer to fingers again
Its a 4 speed 1960 Spicer dry single action push clutch on a 4104 GM Bus
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